Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Phil ‘Crazy’ Boudreault passed away


Eastern Canadian Crime Report is reporting that "Phil ‘Crazy’ Boudreault, prominent outlaw biker and boxer, has passed away today. Boudreault was fighting health complications that stemmed from a shooting in 2016, although it is still unknown how he passed." 

"Boudreault was a Sudbury native who had competed in the 1996 Olympics. He joined the Satan’s Choice Motorcycle Club in his younger days. The club ultimately patched over to the HAMC in 2000. He was Vice President of the HAMC Nomads chapter who had their base in Ottawa."

The Toronto Star is conforming the story but they're behind a pay wall. After he was shot in 2016, the Ontario Nomads were shut down but have since reopened only to trigger the BFM war in Quebec thanks to Stadnick and the Hamilton Calabrians.

6 comments:

  1. If I remember correctly Martin Bernatchez was also targeted around that time but it’s rumoured his biker vest is “bulletproof”

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  2. Also, your picture is of Martin Bernatchez. Crazy Phil had the long hair and beard

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    1. You're right. That pic was marked pres and Phil was the vice.

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  3. https://smartcdn.gprod.postmedia.digital/nexus/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/0122-su-a1-photo.su_.jpg

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  4. What was the story of crazy Phil being targeted in the first place?

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    1. That's a good question. Once upon a time... the president and vice president of the Ontario Nomads were targeted by a puppet club out of Montreal. It looked like the Ontario Nomads took over the Quebec members' drug territory when the Quebec members went to jail and wouldn't give up that drug territory when the Quebec members got out of jail so the Quebec members had them shot.

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